


A portion of the profits from Six Days in Fallujah will be donated to organizations supporting veterans from North America, Europe, Iraq, and Afghanistan who served in the Global War on Terror. Our focus is on those whom traditional relief efforts are not yet reaching.
The charities listed on this page are some of the organizations members of our development team are currently supporting.
US VETERANS
Many veterans struggle in their return to civilian life. More than 20 US military veterans commit suicide every day in the United States, and 38,000 are homeless. The following organizations are doing wonderful, and successful, work to help veterans in need:
StackUp.org
CharlieMike.org
Hope for the Warriors
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
IRAQI VETERANS AND CIVILIANS
More than 100,000 Iraqi soldiers have been killed, and 300,000 wounded, while fighting against Al Qaeda, ISIS, and other terrorist organizations since 2003.
AAM Nation Care provides a list of charities that provide assistance to Iraqis in need.
AFGHAN INTERPRETERS
In 2021, the United States government broke its promise to provide sanctuary to many Afghan interpreters, and others, who provided assistance to coalition forces during our battle with the Taliban. More than 400 of these interpreters, as well as many of their children and spouses, have been executed by the Taliban since coalition forces left Afghanistan, and more than 10,000 are still in hiding as of 2023.
Since the US withdrawal, hundreds of US, Canadian, and British veterans have been working to bring their Afghan brothers and sisters to safety, with many of these veterans donating both their time and retirement savings towards these efforts.